Hardin, Tim
Tim Hardin 4
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Hardin, Tim
Tim Hardin 4
1968 US stereo original. Nice VG++ copy. "This collection of Tim Hardin's demos, recorded in 1964 as an audition for Columbia Records, was released in early 1969 by Verve/Forecast as though it were a newly recorded album. This did not amuse Hardin at the time, and the recording did nothing to enlarge his audience. However, the album holds some interest as a historical document. It's a batch of blues songs, highlighted by John Sebastian's harmonica playing, mixing covers of Chess blues classics with Hardin's original, though derivative, blues songs. "Airmobile" sounds like a direct rewrite of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me," and "I Can't Slow Down" borrows from Robert Johnson's "Crossroad Blues." The arrangements employ an understated, low-key folky mix as opposed to a more overt Chicago electric blues sound. Still, there's more drive to the music than on a typical early-'60s folk album. This is not essential listening by any means, but it's pleasant enough to hear on a lazy, cloud-covered afternoon." All Music Guide - Jim Newsom.
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Artist: Hardin, Tim
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Genre: Folk
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Type: New - LP
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Label: Verve
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Catalog ID: FTS 3064
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Condition:
Vinyl:Very Good Plus (VG+)Sleeve:Very Good Plus (VG+) -
Country ID: USA
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SKU: 181532
Track List
A1 | Airmobile | 2:20 |
A2 | Whiskey, Whiskey | 5:35 |
A3 | Seventh Son | 2:00 |
A4 | How Long | 4:30 |
A5 | Danville Dame | 2:45 |
B1 | Ain't Gonna Do Without (Part I) | 2:08 |
B2 | Ain't Gonna Do Without (Part II) | 1:30 |
B3 | House Of The Rising Sun | 3:35 |
B4 | Bo Diddley | 2:45 |
B5 | I Can't Slow Down | 2:27 |
B6 | Hello Baby | 5:23 |
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